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RefNoKGK/177/13
AltRefNoR91/26: GK177/13
TitleMemorandum of deposit of title deeds by Wells and Winch Ltd with Lloyds bank to secure
Descriptiona) Freehold premises 1) Anchor beer and winehouse, High Street, Melbourn, Cambridgeshire. 2) Black Horse beerhouse, Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire. 3) Coach and Horse public house, Harston, Cambridgeshire. 4) 'Cuckoo' beerhouse, Sandon, Hertfordshire. 5) 'The Plough' public house, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire. 6) 'The Sailor's Return', Meldreth, Cambridgeshire. 7) White Lion beerhouse, Melbourn, Cambridgeshire. 8) beer off-licence, 120 Sturton Street, Cambridge. Abstract of title, conveyance GK177/12 of 9 September 1920. b) Freehold messuages 9) 'Bakers Arms' public house, 176 East Road, Cambridge. 10) 'The Bell' public house, 178 Newmarket Street, Cambridge. 11) 'The Cricketeers', 18 Melbourne Place, Cambridge. 12) 'The Fort St George' public house, Midsummer Common, Cambridge. 13) 'Prince of Wales' public house, Gwydire Street, Cambridge. 14) 'Six Bells' public house, Covent Garden, Cambridge. 15) 'The Cambridge Ale Stores' public house, 4 King Street, Cambridge and 6, 8, 10 King Street adj. 16) 'Portland Arms' public house, Chesterton Road, Cambridge. 17) 'The Zebra' public house, 80 Maids Causeway, Cambridge. Abstract of title. Conveyance and convenant to produce title deeds. 1. Albert Samborn Scales, Alfred Scales and Hannah Matild Miller (vendors). 2. Barclay Perkins and Co Ltd (purchasers). 1 December 1925. Lease. 1. Barclay Perkins and Co (landlords) 2. Henry William Peak (tenant). 6, 8, 10 King Street, Cambridge. 7 July 1932. Abstract of title. Conveyance. 1. Albert Samborn Scales etc as above (vendors). 2. Barclay Perkins and Co Ltd (purchasers). Portland Arms public house, Chesterton Road, Cambridge. 3 May 1926. Abstract of title. Conveyance. 1. William Walter Davis (vendor). 2. Barclay Perkins and Co Ltd (purchaser). Zebra public house, 80 Maids Causeway, Cambridge. 12 January 1933. c) Freehold premises 18) Pear Tree beerhouse, Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire. 19) 'Queens Head' public house, Harston, Cambridgeshire. 20) 'The Crown', Littlington, Cambridgeshire. Abstract of title. Conveyance. 1. Rayment and Co (vendors). 2. Barclay Perkins and Co Ltd (purchaser). 30 April 1920. Conveyance. 1. Alfred and James Whittamore (vendors). 2. Barclay Perkins and Co Ltd (purchaser). Queens Head, Harston, Cambridgeshire. 3 January 1931. d) Freehold premises 21) beer off licence 'The Bricklayers' Arms', Mill Road, Royston, Hertfordshire. Abstract of title. Conveyance. 1. Richard Thurley; Edward Thurley (vendors). 2. Barclay Perkins and Co Ltd (purchasers). 5 November 1918. e) Freehold premises 22) 'Skinners Arms' beerhouse, Manningtree, Essex. Abstract of title. Conveyance. 1. Thomas William Nunn; John White Webber. 2. George Leigh. 3. William Brooks (purchaser). 10 October 1864. Conveyance. 1. Samuel Baker Page (vendor). 2. William Brooks (purchaser). 17 October 1876. Conveyance. 1. Charles Norman Brooks (vendor). 2. Barclay Perkins and Co Ltd. 25 May 1921. f) Freehold premises 23) beer off licence ' The Oxford Stores, Mistley, Essex. Abstract of title. Conveyance. 1. William Parsons (vendor). 2. Robert Brooks (purchaser). 12 January 1880. Conveyance. 1. Charles Norman Brooks; William Hilton Hingeston (vendors). 2. Barclay Perkins and Co Ltd (purchasers). 25 May 1921. g) As to Nos 1-14 and 16-22 inclusive. Conveyance. 1. Barclay Perkins and Co Ltd (vendors). 2) Wells and Winch Ltd. 30 September 1938. h) As to No 15. Conveyance. Same parties. 30 September 1938. i) As to Nos 22 and 23. Same parties. 30 September 1938. j) Leasehold premises 24) 'Angel' public house, Buntingford, Hertfordshire. Lease for 21 years from 25 March 1927. 1. Official trustee of charity lands. 2. Trustees of Buntingford charities. 3. Barclay Perkins and Co Ltd (tenants). Rent £52 pa. 1 November 1927. k) Leasehold premises 25) Castle Hotel, St Andrews Street, Cambridge. Lease for 98¾ years from 15 November 1935. 1. Associated Cinema Properties Ltd (landlords). 2. Barclay Perkins and Co Ltd (tenant). Rent £100 pa. 22 July 1937. l) Leasehold premises 26) 'Little Rose' public house, Trumpington Street, Cambridge. Lease for 21 years from 29 September 1919. 1. Master or keeper and fellows of St Peters College, Cambridge (landlords). 2. Barclay Perkins and Co Ltd (tenant). Rent £125 pa. Deed varying lease. 25 March 1929. m) Leasehold 27) 'The Bulls Head' beerhouse, Melbourn, Cambridgeshire. Verbal annual tenancy. Rent £20 pa. o) As to all above leasehold AND goodwill of business. Assignment. 1. Barclay Perkins and Co Ltd. 2. Wells and Winch Ltd (new tenants). 30 September 1938. Made 30 September 1938. Cancelled 15 January 1951. On dorse. 1) Memorandum of conveyance. 1. Wells and Winch Ltd (vendors and mortgagors). 2. Lloyds Bank Ltd (mortgagees). 3. Percy Wheatley, 120 Sturton Street, Cambridge. 3 February 1941. 2. Memorandum of conveyance. 1. Wells and Winch Ltd (vendors). 2. Cobbold and Co Ltd (purchasers). Skinners Arms, Manningtree, and Oxford Stores, Oxford Road, Mistley, both Essex. 30 July 1947. 3) Memorandum of conveyance. 1. Lloyds Bank Ltd (mortgagee). 2. Wells and Winch Ltd (vendor and mortgagee). 2. William Henry Peak (purchaser). 6, 8, 10 King Street, Cambridge with yard and buildings in rear, hitherto forming part of Cambridge Ale Stores. 1 May 1950. Attached or enclosed: certificate and notice under 1929 Companies Act of mortgage. Wells and Winch Ltd to Lloyds Bank to cover any liability to bank up to £130,000. 5 October 1938. And accompanying letters 1938.
Date1864-1951
CreatorNameHudson's Cambridge and Pampisford Breweries Ltd
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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